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Emails With 2-Factor Authentication

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Hi,

I, I have my own domain name with some custom email addresses which I have been able to setup in Thurdbird successfully. The email software provided by the site host includes the option for 2-factor authentication which I have setup, but don't appear to be able to be able to use with Thunderbird.

I will note that the 2 factor authentication is using the Authy app where it generates a new code to enter every 30 seconds(and this is the only type of 2FA available on the email software from the site host). Is this just flat out not compatible with Thunderbird? If so are there any suggestions for what to do in this scenario?

I will note that I am using Thunderbird on Linux Mint & Android.

Hi, I, I have my own domain name with some custom email addresses which I have been able to setup in Thurdbird successfully. The email software provided by the site host includes the option for 2-factor authentication which I have setup, but don't appear to be able to be able to use with Thunderbird. I will note that the 2 factor authentication is using the Authy app where it generates a new code to enter every 30 seconds(and this is the only type of 2FA available on the email software from the site host). Is this just flat out not compatible with Thunderbird? If so are there any suggestions for what to do in this scenario? I will note that I am using Thunderbird on Linux Mint & Android.

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